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  • iPhone gets European carriers

    According to the British Financial Times, Apple has chosen UK carrier O2, French carrier Orange, and Germany's T-Mobile to be its European iPhone partners.

  • iPhone debuts in UK, Germany

    The Apple iPhone makes its European debut at the end of this week, launching in the United Kingdom and Germany on Friday, marking the first countries outside the US to officially get the phone.

  • iPhone to make UK debut?

    Apple will take its keynote show on the road to London next week, with speculation mostly centred on the carriers for a European iPhone.

  • iPhone exclusivity plan falters in Germany

    Germany's T-Mobile and Apple have been forced to sell an unlocked version of the iPhone in that market, after rival operator Vodafone won an injunction in court.

  • Google loves Apple's iPhone

    The chief executive of Google Eric Schmidt was showing off his iPhone at a press conference in France, where he said that Apple's mobile handset would be ideal for hosting applications.

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